A graffiti wall is a place where an artist has created a mural, put up a tag or painted a large piece, or several pieces, in one place. There are graffiti walls in almost every city. Some of the most famous walls where graffiti is legal and easily viewed are:
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it is a type of graffiti.. looks like bubbles
Yes, Graffiti is a Criminal Law violation.
Graffiti has been around for ages. They still have ancient graffiti around from the Roman times. I have also seen some stuff from old school China. As long as people have had opinions there has probably been graffiti so maybe you should look up where the first wall was created. People painted on cave walls, probably before there was even formalized language . There is also artwork inside and out side the pyramids . Check out the Caves at Lascaux in France for some examples .
The term 'graffiti' derives from the Greek graphein ('to write'). Graffiti (sing. graffito) or SGRAFFITO, meaning a drawing or scribbling on a flat surface
No there is not
Graffiti.
a graffiti artist?
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is windmill lane the u2 graffiti wall? if it is then yeh its legal but when you go tagging the appartments near it, then its illegal
Anti graffiti coating is available in market which prohibits graffiti paint from bonding to wall surface. These are made up of charged polymeric materials.
bomb evey efin wall available.
Graffiti can destroy a business image. How would you feel if someone applied graffiti on your house, wall, car, or even your own family's property. Plus graffiti on a wall of a business or anywhere looks terrible. This is why I started my business, I am passionate about helping the North East of England to look clean.
There's a graffiti wall on Temple Street in Nashua at Streetwise Graffiti Bike & Skate. It is currently illegal anywhere else in the state.
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Graffiti can be considered vandalism when it is done without permission on property such as buildings, bridges, or public spaces. However, graffiti can also be seen as a form of artistic expression when created in designated areas or with permission from the property owner. It ultimately depends on the context in which it is created.
Unless you own that wall or those woods, no, you aren't allowed to.